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5 Ways to Make Potty Training Easier for the Whole Family
Even if your little one is ready to start potty training, it can be a frustrating process for all. These strategies can make things easier on your and your child.
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Dr. Aimee Ketchum, OTD, OTR/L
Aimee is a doctor of pediatric occupational therapy and newborn massage instructor with over 20 years of experience. She’s the Creator of STEM Starts Now and founder of Aimee’s Babies, LLC.

Allison Jandu
As founder of Potty Training Consultant, Allison has created an entire community for parents to come together without judgment, ask the hard questions, and get evidence-based facts that drive potty success.

Sarah Bossio
Sarah Bossio is the owner and lead sleep expert of Your Zen Baby Sleep. She works with exhausted parents of children ages 0-8 years old to establish peaceful bedtimes and teach them to sleep through the night.

Rochelle Wainer, Ph. D.
Rochelle is an award-winning expert on early childhood development, bringing more than 25 years of experience working across different countries, industries, retailers, and brands.
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